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2007-07-19
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2007-07-19
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I've been able to get to login pages for public wifi before with my 770, no special config, just the latest firmware. I did it at a hotel, think it was a Hilton, in Tampa. I havn't tried to get to a Starbuck's hotspot with it, so I don't know about that. I've never had that network error on a public wifi hotspot, personally, though I've had it other places, it, like most other problems I've had on my 770, just kinda resolves itself after a while for me.
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2007-07-19
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I've just bought a Nokia 770 and it connects to my BT Home Hub without problems. I can get onto the internet from anywhere in my house.
However outside, in my local Starbucks or in the vicinity of BT Openzone enabled phoneboxes, for example, is another matter. I can connect to the hotspot, it's in Infrastructure mode rather than Ad Hoc mode, I get non-local IP addresses back and my default router is set to something other than (none) or 0.0.0.0
What I can't get to is the webpage to log in to the WiFi service with my userid. I get the Network Error that others here also seem to be getting.
I'm creating a new thread for this because I'm not asking for help here, as such. I just want a bit of hope.
Is there anybody out there who is successfully using a Nokia 770 to get WiFi access in this way? Not in your home, not in your office, but from a public hotspot where you'd normally have to log into a web page to get access?
If you did, and you had to do something to get it working it would be nice to know what that was, but for now I just want to know that this is possible - and that I shouldn't just give up right now and send my 770 back to the shop.
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2007-07-20
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2007-07-20
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2007-07-25
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2008-05-24
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2008-05-24
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However outside, in my local Starbucks or in the vicinity of BT Openzone enabled phoneboxes, for example, is another matter. I can connect to the hotspot, it's in Infrastructure mode rather than Ad Hoc mode, I get non-local IP addresses back and my default router is set to something other than (none) or 0.0.0.0
What I can't get to is the webpage to log in to the WiFi service with my userid. I get the Network Error that others here also seem to be getting.
I'm creating a new thread for this because I'm not asking for help here, as such. I just want a bit of hope.
Is there anybody out there who is successfully using a Nokia 770 to get WiFi access in this way? Not in your home, not in your office, but from a public hotspot where you'd normally have to log into a web page to get access?
If you did, and you had to do something to get it working it would be nice to know what that was, but for now I just want to know that this is possible - and that I shouldn't just give up right now and send my 770 back to the shop.
Cheers